>>5438106“Enough.” You say. You didn’t want to have to hear Bulma’s rant on why the training room should be kept orderly and how training shouldn’t be life or death.
“I agree.” Rasha says, panting from the exertion. “Pardon my quickened breath but my body is still recovering from our battle at Vertes. We do not heal as rapidly as Saiyans do.” He takes some sweat off his brow. “As you can see, mastering Unlock can provide you a swift boost of strength, instead of having to charge your energy and leave yourself open for enemy attack. As you can also see, this method wastes a lot of energy.”
The way you’ve seen it, Rasha’s power level increased from 15.000 to around 25.000 in one fell swoop. That’s how he was able to get the upper hand in the battle. An excellent trick to have your opponent underestimate you. Perhaps it could even be combined with the earthling’s ki manipulation. You could pass for a mere power level of 10.000, somewhere around what you had before the disaster at Rekar, then swiftly jump to almost 40.000 with Rasha’s technique.
Olond watches the two of you. “Saiyans have a peculiar form.” He says. “There doesn’t seem to be any rule or method to your fighting styles.”
“We are driven purely by instinct.” You reply. “Each Saiyan fights as he finds most fitting for his or herself.”
“Quite peculiar.” He says, pondering. “But perhaps Saiyans would do well to train in some sort of style, to have an alternative to their usual style. As Rasha offered his technique, I offer you the way of the Wind, if you wish to learn it. Just like Rasha’s skill, it can be used to great effect against unexpecting foes.”
Saiyans have never really ‘learned’ a style, but perhaps there is wisdom in the alien’s words. “Good. Allow me to gauge both of your strengths.” You say, taking a fighting stance, Rasha and Olond both prepare themselves, and you engage one another for the next few hours, learning much from each other.